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Hitchcock, OK -- U.S. town in Oklahoma
Population (2000): 141
Housing Units (2000): 63
Land area (2000): 0.151646 sq. miles (0.392762 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.151646 sq. miles (0.392762 sq. km)
FIPS code: 34850
Located within: Oklahoma (OK), FIPS 40
Location: 35.967527 N, 98.349279 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 73744
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Hitchcock, SD -- U.S. town in South Dakota
Population (2000): 108
Housing Units (2000): 61
Land area (2000): 0.267143 sq. miles (0.691896 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 0.000000 sq. miles (0.000000 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 0.267143 sq. miles (0.691896 sq. km)
FIPS code: 29500
Located within: South Dakota (SD), FIPS 46
Location: 44.630123 N, 98.410259 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 57348
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Headwords:
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Hitchcock, TX -- U.S. city in Texas
Population (2000): 6386
Housing Units (2000): 2754
Land area (2000): 66.463469 sq. miles (172.139588 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 25.546221 sq. miles (66.164405 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 92.009690 sq. miles (238.303993 sq. km)
FIPS code: 34220
Located within: Texas (TX), FIPS 48
Location: 29.338715 N, 95.010861 W
ZIP Codes (1990): 77563
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Hitchcock -- U.S. County in Nebraska
Population (2000): 3111
Housing Units (2000): 1675
Land area (2000): 710.028516 sq. miles (1838.965336 sq. km)
Water area (2000): 8.542310 sq. miles (22.124480 sq. km)
Total area (2000): 718.570826 sq. miles (1861.089816 sq. km)
Located within: Nebraska (NE), FIPS 31
Location: 40.202916 N, 101.010995 W
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Hitchcock County
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Wikipedia
Hitchcock (disambiguation)

Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980) was an English film director.

Hitchcock may also refer to:

Hitchcock (automobile)

The Hitchcock was and automobile built in Warren, Michigan by the Hitchcock Motor Car Company in 1909. The Hitchcock was a small car, powered by a two-cylinder, two-stroke Speedwell engine of 20 hp. Very few Hitchcock models were produced.

Hitchcock (film)

Hitchcock is a 2012 American biographical drama film directed by Sacha Gervasi and based on Stephen Rebello's non-fiction book Alfred Hitchcock and the Making of Psycho. The film was released in selected cities on November 23, 2012, with a worldwide release on December 14, 2012.

Hitchcock centers on the relationship between director Alfred Hitchcock ( Anthony Hopkins) and his wife Alma Reville ( Helen Mirren) during the making of Psycho, a controversial horror film that became one of the most acclaimed and influential works in the filmmaker's career.

Hitchcock (surname)

Hitchcock is a surname. Notable people with the surname include:

  • Alfred Hitchcock (1899–1980), English film director
  • A. S. Hitchcock (1865–1935), American botanist and agrostologist
  • Billy Hitchcock (1916–2006), American baseball player
  • Carol Hitchcock, Australian singer
  • Charles Henry Hitchcock (1836–1919), American geologist
  • Caroline Hanks Hitchcock, American author
  • Daniel Hitchcock (1739–1777), American military officer
  • Daniel Hitchcock (Tasmania), Australian member of the Tasmanian Legislative Council
  • Dave Hitchcock, English former record producer
  • David Hitchcock (comics writer), an English comics writer and artist
  • David Howard Hitchcock (1861–1943), an American/Hawaiian painter
  • Edward Hitchcock (1793–1864), President of Amherst College and geologist
  • Edward Griffin Hitchcock (1837–1898), Marshal of Hawaii
  • Ethan A. Hitchcock (general) (1798–1870), U.S. Army general
  • Ethan A. Hitchcock (Interior) (1835–1909), United States Secretary of the Interior
  • Frank H. Hitchcock (1867–1935), American politician and Postmaster General
  • Frank Lauren Hitchcock (1875–1957), American mathematician and physicist
  • George Hitchcock (artist) (1850–1913), American artist
  • George B. Hitchcock (1812–1872), American abolitionist
  • George Hitchcock (poet) (1914–2010), U.S. poet and publisher of "Kayak" magazine
  • Gilbert Hitchcock (1859–1934), U.S. Representative and Senator from Nebraska
  • Harvey Rexford Hitchcock (1800–1855), American missionary to Hawaii
  • Henry Hitchcock (1792–1839), first Attorney General of Alabama
  • Henry-Russell Hitchcock (1903–1987), American architectural historian
  • Herbert E. Hitchcock (1867–1958), U.S. Senator from South Dakota
  • Jeremy Hitchcock (born 1981), American Internet company CEO
  • Jimmy Hitchcock (1911–1959), American football and baseball player
  • Jimmy Hitchcock (cornerback) (born 1970), American football player
  • Karen R. Hitchcock, former Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Queen's University in Kingston, Ontario
  • Ken Hitchcock (born 1951), NHL coach
  • Kevin Hitchcock (born 1962), English goalkeeper
  • Lambert Hitchcock (1795–1852), American furniture designer
  • Michael Hitchcock (born 1958), American actor, comedian, screenwriter, and television producer
  • Nicola Hitchcock, British singer, songwriter and record producer
  • Nigel Hitchcock (born 1971), English jazz saxophonist
  • Patricia Hitchcock (born 1928), actress and daughter of Alfred Hitchcock
  • Paul Hitchcock (born 1975), New Zealand cricketer
  • Peter Hitchcock (1781–1853) Chief Justice, Ohio Supreme Court
  • Phineas Hitchcock (1831–1881) U.S. Senator from Nebraska
  • Ray Hitchcock (born 1965), American football player
  • Raymond Hitchcock (actor) (1865–1929), American stage and screen actor
  • Raymond Hitchcock (author) (1922–1992), English novelist and screenwriter
  • Raymond Hitchcock (cricketer) (born 1929), New Zealand cricketer
  • Ripley Hitchcock (1857–1918), a prominent American editor
  • Robert C Hitchcock (born 1944), Australian sculptor
  • Robyn Hitchcock (born 1953), English singer/songwriter
  • Roswell Dwight Hitchcock (1817–1887), American theologian
  • Russell Hitchcock (born 1949), Australian vocalist from the soft rock band Air Supply
  • Simon C. Hitchcock (ca. 1801–1878), New York politician
  • Sterling Hitchcock (born 1971), American baseball pitcher
  • Sylvia Hitchcock, 1967 Miss Universe
  • Tommy Hitchcock (1860–1941), American polo player and horse trainer
  • Warren Billingsley Hitchcock (1919–1984), Australian ornithologist

Usage examples of "hitchcock".

Carpenter came down the catwalk, dropped his bag on the deck, and waited calmly for Hitchcock to approach him and offer him his hand.

Of course Hitchcock must already know approximately where they were supposed to go, and was probably capable of getting them there the way mariners had been getting around in the Pacific since the time of Sir Francis Drake and Captain Cook.

Though he often denied ittoo loudlyit was pretty clear Hitchcock felt no small degree of resentment at having been bypassed for captain in favor of an outsider, a mere salaryman from the land-based sector of the Company.

He turned to Hitchcock, who had one hand clamped meditatively over the lower half of his face, pushing his nose back and forth and scratching around in his thick white stubble.

They were staring at him, Nakata, Rennett, Caskie, everybody but Hitchcock, who was on the bridge setting up the engine combinations.

Carpenter wanted to grab Hitchcock by the front of his shirt and bash him against the railing.

Acknowledgments Speaking of Terror by Alfred Hitchcock Pollock and the Porroh Man by H.

Marion Crawford83 MIDNIGHT EXPRESS Alfred Noyes110 THE DAMNED THING Ambrose Bierce116 THE METRONOME August Derleth 127 THE PIPE-SMOKER Martin Armstrong134 THE CORPSE AT THE TABLE 144 Samuel Hopkins Adams THE WOMAN AT SEVEN BROTHERS Wilbur Daniel Steele THE BOOK Margaret Irwin 173 Alfred Hitchcock Speaking of Terror A collection of stories of suspense which I edited for Dell Books having proved a success, the publishers asked me to bring together a group of tales which I admire because of their skillful handling of the element of terror.

Covington Hitchcock stared at her, still awed, still wondering, still simmering with anger he tried in vain to mask with civility.

Nina could see Hitchcock inside the house, scrabbling at the window and barking a greeting.

During the night, Hitchcock had evidently decided against the hooked rug on the frigid floor and joined her in bed.

Nina said no at first, wanting to sleep late, study her notes, and give Bob a chance to get over his bug, but Andrea came up the stairs to her room, pulled the quilt off of her, and set Hitchcock on her.

In she went, plunging headfirst into the icy cold snowmelt, followed by Hitchcock, Bob, and his cousins Troy and Brianna.

When she came back in with the three guests, Hitchcock, Langlois, and herself, the bartender burst out laughing when he saw three quite very large people around a very small gueridon.

Indeed, the mutual respect and warmth between the French and Hitchcock can still be felt today.